Notice of Breach of Written Lease for Violating Specific Provisions of Lease with No Right to Cure for Residential Property from Landlord to Tenant - New York 2025

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Examples of Breach of Contract by Landlords These include failure to make necessary repairs within a reasonable timeframe, unlawfully withholding security deposits, violating terms regarding rent increases or lease renewals, and failing to provide essential services like heating or plumbing.
Remedies: Eviction: If the court finds that there is a breach of lease they will issue an Order of Restitution, which orders the Sherriff to remove the Tenant from the property.
Late Rent Payments or Non-Payment: One of the most frequent lease violations is tenants failing to pay rent on time or skipping payments entirely. This is grounds for default and can allow the landlord to take actions like eviction.
If your landlord breaches the terms of the lease, you can take legal action against them in court. Your lease is a legal contract between you and the landlord, and you can enforce breaches in the courts.
Illegal landlord actions include harassment, discrimination, illegal eviction tactics, and any retaliation against tenants for exercising their rights, such as complaining about unsafe living conditions or joining tenant advocacy groups.
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To respond to a serious lease violation, write a letter to your landlord addressing the issue. If you believe the landlord cant issue a lease violation for the stated reason, explain why. If you acknowledge the violation, outline how you plan to address the violation.
A lease is a contract. A tenant or landlord breaches a lease when they fail to abide by the terms of the contract. A tenant cannot simply move out before the end of the lease without consequences. A landlord cannot end a lease early without going through proper eviction procedures.
Legal consequences: Landlords who break the lease rules can get in trouble with the law. There can be legal liability, such as a landlord being taken to court by the tenant in order to have an issue addressed. Financial liabilities: Landlords who violate leases may face financial repercussions.

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